Samosa Hut & Grill
1129 Coker Street, Irving, TX 75062
80%
will return
  
4.6/5.0
19 reviews

Fusion style quick service cuisine in contemporary setting. Samosa Hut and Grill prides itself on serving only 100% Halal fusion flavored menu specializing in over 9 flavors of samosas, succulent grill favorites such as asian inspired beef ribs, cornish hens, saucy and spicy curries and fusion inspired sandwiches, salads and a wide array of tasty appetizers including Samosa Hut's signature fried cassava. Catering and take-out menus available. Open: Tue-Thu. 11:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Fri-Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m., Sun. 11:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.  Added on November 20, 2009 and last updated 2 years ago

Samosa Hut & Grill
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4
Colleyville, TX
★★★★★  Pleasantly surprised. Finally a place that has some legit tasting beef ribs

1
Frisco, TX
★★★★★  I have been here a many times ... It's actually one the first restaurants I went to after moving to Dallas... I am from NY and good Halal food is hard to find here.

This place is really nice very inviting and friendly the owners are great and are personally there every time I have been there.

The food is great, good flavor and large portions... I have had about 10 items from the menu and loved every single one. The prices are great also.

My biggest issue with halal places is cleanliness... I don't want to eat in a dirty, messy, cluttered restaurant. BUT this place is very clean.

I urge everyone to try it out at-least once .. You will want to go back without a doubt.

My suggestions: the meat platter (wow really good) and the coconut chutney with the jerk chicken somosa is a must, let's see their wings are great... I am not a big ribs person but I hear great stuff about them. Try the wings also ..

Hope you enjoy the food as much as I do

To the owners .. Thank you for keeping a clean place .. Lol which for some reason its really hard to find in a halal place

45
Plano, TX
★★★★  Good food but a little pricey. Quality is good.

7
Richardson, TX
★★★★  Earlier in the day we were in Irving, tried this place for the first time, had tandoori chicken & jerk chicken sandwich respectively, both were AWESOME!!! Chicken was nicely marinated, serving size was decent, place was clean & the staff was friendly.

1
Bolingbrook, IL
★★★★★  Even though they definitely need a little face lift inside the restaurant, the food is simply brilliant, the staff is extremely courteous and the pricing extremely affordable.

We were a big group converging from Chicago and Dallas after word of mouth about this restaurant and boy did they do well, the girl who took our order was extremely knowledgeable even though she surely was not desi when I heard her speaking spanish. She recommended ways to save money instead of us to spend more and wasting food (extremely happy about it) the food arrived was extra ordinary, we ordered beef, chicken and cheese samosas and we ordered another plate because they flew off the plates. The main course had different curries and grill platters which were just perfect. I am not sure what to talk about or trying to find a negative point will not be true to the feeling we had after finishing the food.

It definitely is a little hidden gem. Highly Highly recommended, try the tikka masala, and any grill item and you will not be disappointed.

Will 110% be back and will bring more people.

Nazli

16
Denver, CO
★★★★★  We stopped here a few monthes ago on a road trip to Dallas.Both my wife and I LOVED the food and wanted to go back a 2nd time but we didnt have time unfortunatly. Im not sure whether its real Desi food or not and frankly i dont care. The food tasted great and was fairly priced... I spoke to someone there for about 15 mins and was sure of the meat being halal.

8
Little Elm, TX
★★  I am not impress with the place and the food. not sure it was a Sunday feeling, where no one was in the restaurant. the minute we enter the restaurant, there was unpleasant smell, lights were dimmer than any regular good restaurant, carpet has lot of stain, Nasty!. we order a mix and match samosa. Samosas were hard crispy, seems like fried twice. one person was the server and taking orders. no doubt he was quiet courteous. there were only two families before us and i was told they were out of Glass Glasses, my son was served Lassi in a plastic glass, normally use for Sodas. my skew order was little burned from outside.nd was served by coleslaw salad, dosent fit my taste. my rating is on base on the service and food serve and it did impacted my customer experience.

6
Dallas, TX
★★★  If you are looking for something non-desi and feel like trying a mix-match of cuisines; try this place. I'll rate food 3-stars in flavor; however with a nice ambiance. They can do better. I liked their chicken tikka and chicken chilli.

14
Arlington, TX
★★★★★  We took a friend who was visiting from out of town here and it was our first time as well and we weren't disappointed at all. The food was fabulous and I can't wait to go again and try the other menu items.
So we had the Jalapeno and Cheese Bombers Samosas for the appetizer and they were really good. For the entree we had the Samosa Hut Meat Platter #1 which consisted of kabob, Beef ribs, Chicken Tikka and Beef Mishkaki, rice, naan, chutneys and cassava fries. For dessert we had the Dallas Cheesecake Samosa Sundae. Everything was very delicious and the dessert was extra yummy. I can't wait to go again and try more things..... Absolutely loved it.

23
United States
NR  I just returned from having dinner at this location. The Beef Mishkaki I ordered was good but the sma cannot be said for the Mango Lassi - it was gross. Fortunately they only filled 2/3 of the cup, so I did not have to waste a lot.
Also, whilst I was eating, two of the staff members got into an argument & the one used profenity against the other without consideration of the patrons.
I have an uneasy feeling about the the halal authencity as well. A staff member did assure me that everything is halal, however the decor in the restaurant is very Hindu-like with the many statues placed all over. There was no evidence of anything Muslim in the restaurant.
Samosa Hut & Grill responds: Hello Lovehalaal Thank you for stopping by and sharing your experience at our location. We do not serve Mango Lassi, the one you ordered must be Mango Shake, and there is a difference between Mango Lassi and Mango Shake. About 2/3 Cup, our standared size of serving is 12 oz and you were drinking lassi in 16OZ cup. About Halal authencity, we are 100% halal all our meat are halal everyday. All our meat vendors offer halal food, yes we have decoration of different things as we dont think there is anything related to art and halal. Thank you for your comment. Hope we have clarified your questions.

16
Dallas, TX
★★★★  Really enjoyed eating at this place. I recommend the meat platter and chilli chicken. Well seasoned and tasty. The CTM was average. Order a variety of samosas especially the Jalapeno bomber samosa! Overall the service was friendly and prompt, the prices are reasonable, 4 adults ate for $40. Decor is nice, clean, and suitable for kids too.

3
Kennesaw, GA
★★★★★  My husband are sitting in the Samosa Hut and Grill right now and had to write this review. Mashallah the food was so great! It's a great mix of traditional favorites like chicken tikka masala, with new items like curry slider burgers and spiced bbq ribs. Gotta agree with the other reviewers that their Beef Mishkaki is a must try. If you miss steak since going halali, or always wished people made steak with a desi twist, beef mishkaki is what you have been dreaming of!

Just tried their new dessert of cheesecake samosa sundae - excellent! And they give A LOT of ice cream. Add them on facebook and you might get some free gulab jaman out of it. Great atmosphere too, very modern, but the prices are surprisingly reasonable. Also should mention all the staff are great, the owner is a really friendly guy. Definitely check this place out!

24
United States
★★★★★  Enjoyed the short ribs and mesaki beef, and whole chicken. Avoid veggie, dal, and Thai chicken samosa otherwise rest are good.

1
Bedford, TX
★★★★★  chicken tikka masala just 2 good...great place to eat
I would Highly recommend everyone

60
United States
★★★★★  This place might be the best zabihah in all of irving. We got the bakers dozen for samosas and all of them were excellent. The best dish in my opinion is the beef mishaki..really tender and a lot of flavor! The short ribs are also very good. The restaurant also has really nice ambiance! Will definitely come back!

2
United States
★★★★★  I won't write a word, just go there and have the best food you will have in a long long long time. The place is heavenly as far as food is concerned, They do not have a big menu but every thing on it is just out standing, try the chocolate samosa dessert at the end of the dinner you will not regret it.

We are also ordering a huge catering order from them in next few weeks. Staff is extremely friendly (even though I wish they get table menus), the place was extremely ambient and fun, Music selection was very good, but all of this is nothing as compared to the food. Every samosa is awesome, Try Jalapeno samosas, thai chicken or traditional beef, they will blow your socks away..

Try Platter #1 minus the round kabobs, every thing will be chowed and chomped within minutes and you will be amazed with the taste, none of the curries had a drop of oil in it..

Cannot say enough just go and try it.

2
Bedford, TX
★★★★★  I already have gone there a lot of times and the taste is always the sames its brilliant - i would rate it the best in terms of taste around Dallas/Irving area - Highly Recommended!!!!!

1
United States
★★★★★  I was invited for a lunch at Samosa Hut and I was really surprised at the quality and taste of the food. I am visiting Dallas from Toronto and this restaurant will stand out even in Toronto where we have fantastic Halal food restaurants. I and my wife even went again for dinner by ourselves. Great place to eat if you are visiting Dallas.

53
Cupertino, CA
★★★★★  Samosa Hut is a fairly new establishment in the DFW Desi/Indo-Pak food landscape. It's been open for a few months, and is somewhat of a hidden gem.

It's located in a part of Irving that I personally haven't travelled to often - but for those of you that live in the area, it's an extremely convenient location.

I happen to have the pleasure of knowing the owner, and am saddened that it took me nearly 5 months to drive out there! Why? Well, it's great - it puts a new twist on desi cuisine, and it's different that most of the indian/pakistani/bengali places we are used to.

What makes it different you ask? Beef Mishkaki! What is Beef Mishkaki you ask? Well, it's basically Beef Tikka or Beef Boti - but the word Mishkaki is the Swahili word for Tikka/Boti. Their food is desi, but East African desi - which makes it unique and differentiates it from all other local desi places. The meat is extremely tender - melts in your mouth. The plate comes with masala fries and coleslaw. It's greatness, I'm getting hungry writing this review..

We also had the chicken tikka masala - good stuff. The green sauce (chutney) you get at traditional places was even different here - it had cocunut shavings! Interesting touch.

Lastly, you MUST try the samosas! They have a wide variety of samosas - chicken jerk samosa! Jalapeno bomber samosa!! Just to name a couple - they have about 8 or so different types of samosas.

Also - the decor is welcoming, it's not too large of a location, and the prices are extremely reasonable.
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